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Show THE EVENING NEWS. - GEORGE Q. CA2f , , editor jD;ru7SLrmrn , TS1CS-UTIX- ;?i t It, Taesday, 1M OX TZZX. ITT A IX . O CJCXTStAZ - ' John W. Younq, Esq., . assisted bj organizing a B lihop E. iV Sheets, lU psrtj of tntcklsvers with, which to coaaoc basins of laying tha nits on the UUh Central IUIIrosJ. Thl party when organized will Immediately commnc oprttlona at Ogden mud work thU way and the Una will ln pushed through as fast as practicable. Chief Engineer, Gen. J. W. Fax, start-e- d for Ogden this morning. He and his corps will arracgo for the grading ofawltches and aids tracks, necessary to carry on tht work. If proper should be built,' arrixtWenta csq doubtless be made with the U. P. IL H. Company to have tha rails and other materials needed for ballding our Line, carried on its cara to tha point where they are required, and thereby save the expense and loam of time of un loading and loading again npon the Utah Central Company 'a oars. We an il era tan d that the U;P. R. It. Company are now prepared to commence the delivery of iron, oic, to an agent of the U. C. It. It. and we hope to hare It In oar power In a few days to state that such dell re ry has trten place and that the labor of racklaylng,has commenced. So etTjct yrlll now.bs spared lb push tbe work ahead, and bat few weeks will elapse before we shall hear the whistle of ihe Jocomotlve in our, city. The President, . aide-trac- ks 4 , Vice-Preside- Assistant-Superintende- nt, Baper-lntenden- t,. nt, Chief Engineer and Directors and other officers of the Bo4 axe fully alrre.to tbe Importance of this work, And they will spar,no energy to complete It as . quickly as possible. ; an of The prospect early completion of this road will be gratifying to all classes of our citizens, and will Infuse new life into the grading, the hauling of ties and the other labors connected with tbe preparation of the road bed for the rails. Tha work up to the present time, In the language of AssUUnt-Sa- perintendsnt Little, has been in the absence of the Iron and other materials, If anything, too forward; bat now that these materials are likely to be ready for Immediate nsa the work on the Line is not sudden tly forward, and every man who has a Job of any kind grading, furnishing ties orr other timber-sho- uld go right at bU work and not suffer the Job to be detained a single hoar on his account. Good, active hands alee wanted, and can find good employment .. , on the Line. . , , . SrsClAt. TO Wllkeebarre. The Miners Union no one will unhesitatingly states that believe the Are at the Avondale mine was the work of aa Incendiary; they reto- turn gard the report as subterfuge the the publie mind from responsibility resting on the railroad company. Utica. A frame building at Water-towrepairs, fell this evenundergoingAve buried and men, all of whom ing were rescued; one Is not expected U ew IatxXw, A nmiabeToMesdlfigcta- sena.ana raiiroaa men leu tnis afternoon by railroad to celebrate the completion of the road, between Atchison and" Xeavsnworth, which la really an extension of the Pacific road. Interest Portland, Is manifestedMidjilght.TIdtUa in the -- elections. One hundred towns, almost 'half the Bute, give Chamberlain 23,732; Smith 10,850: Ulchborn 2.3S1. This indicates a total vote of 83,000, f should hare 43,000, Smith S5.000 and iiitcbJborn 6,000. so that Chamberlain's 8,000. against majority should besi aboutvote of 1 J0.7S2. 19,238 last year, in Utal The Its publicans, last year, carried fifteen of sixteen counties; this year they lose one or two more. They will probaof thirty-on- e bly elect twenty-seve- n on account of a split Senators, although in the ticket there may be no choice In a few cases, aa it requires a majority to He pub 11 cans lose elect Senators. The a number of Representatives on account of lilchborn'e votes, as in the case of Representatives the plurality elects; but they regain a large majority in the House aa far as heard from. ; Tbe Hich born party has elected no candidate.' I Philadelphia. All the Democratlo withdrew this morning,- - and reported that-a- n entire new ticket had been selected Richmond. Charles "Whitlesy, who defeated the Wells candidate for Congress Jn.the Alexandria. district,, has been appointed by. General Can by attorney general, trice? Bo wdin. New York. An investigation of the and charges against Sheridan Shook others throws no new light on the allegations of fraud. James McMann'a stable, at Hunter's with five Point, was burned valuable horses. Including the famous mare "Cora." rained at $15,000. lose la $75,000. Another stable adjoining, containing five more horses, and two dwellings were also burned; total loss $150,000. Advices from Bcranton, state that the excitement Is subsiding; thfr miners are at worn except at tne Avondale mine, where no labor twill probably be done i:. for tfyeax.T Mais. Tbe paper mill of Springfield, Mill at John Carreli, itlver, was burned this morning; lose $60,000. San J? rancisoo, has returned from Alaska lnlm proved, health . and excellent splrits. The Germain, yesterday, commenced the celebration of the centennial anni versary of the birth of Humboldt. ' The festivities will last three days. A heavy shock of earthquake was felt at San yesterday; a light shock wo felt at Sacramento to day, ,.,... ,.r A party. Touched for as reliable, writes to the Bulletin from Ban Buenaventura, that a document was found on the beach at that ptace.'on August SO. much matllated. The finder was re-of auested to forward itr to the Secretary fin London, or to the uritun consul . at v the nearest port. The address was printed In six commercial languages. A portion of the document waa filled with writing relating to Sir John Franklin Kna party. The document was evidently cast into the water in latitude alxty-nin- e minutes and degrees, thirty-eereforty-tw- o seconds, and longitude nine degrees, roar minutes and five seconds. It gives an account of the de sertion of the ships ErtouM and Terror. The party numbered one hundred and five at the time of the desertion, and was under the command of R. F. M. Crosier. succeeded; in reaching the Above latitude and longitude, where they found, a rello of tbe, late Sir John Rosa. iThe document, states that the at iierchy Island in riarty wintered John Franklin and that. Sir s' died on the 11th of Jane, 1S17; and many interesting Incidents con nected with the expedition.' r I r ' Legal tenders 741. Washington. lion.' Jno. Ross' and A. J. Johnson, the British and American Commissioners for the adjustment of claims under the Oregon treaty, have pronounced an a ward of $050,000 In to bo paid by the Unlred States togold, the Hudson Bay and1 Puget Sound companies, In extinction of their rights In the Territories west of the Rocky Mountains, irrespective of their claim for the navigation of the Columbia river. Cincinnati, 14. The School Board continued in session till near midnight. A committee was appointed to confer with the Catholic church authorities, concerning the, terms oi which the Catholics will send children to the pub-ll-o schools. Resolutions to exclude the Bible from the public schools were laid on the table for the present. Petitions, protesting against excluding tne Bible. signed by over ten: thousand persons, were presented bytwo members of the TBS DESEttET 2CEWH.J n, . the-Pacifi- c in whJcn-Chamberla- - candldatee-fOTCityofilo- es v- - to-da- y, Mo-Mann- 's - -- J iJ-aw- nrxl s Euls-Obls- po , -- : n ty-eig- ht GE23X2ZAX. Toledo. The dtate Fair opens here to uay; tne etitries already number six-te- n hundred, being a large increase owr the entries the first day last year. Washington. The report of AdmiMotT, concerning his investigation of the fact attending the execution of two Aniericsus at Santiago de Cuba, have been sent to the ritate Department with a view la the foundation of a ral claim for damages. ItU offlclatiyitated that the design in recently placing many naval vessels In commission was merely to prevent them from Injury by lying Idle. Portland, Me. The election is very quiet; the vote will probably be smaller than last year. but the parties, relatively, are nearly the tame as then. The Ulckborn ticket takes off leaa than ten per cent of the Bepublican vote in the places heard from, which will not be the election by the enough .to defeat, people.'-Philadelphia. The parties charged with attempting to murder revenue officer Brooks were up for a further bear-la- g no evidence of Importance was produced. They were held to bail for a further hearing. The doctors report that Brooks may die at any mo , tnent. Evansvilie, Indiana. The city la fill ing wita people from tne surrounding towns, coming to attend the Ilumboldt Centennial The Opera House was .densely crowded The exercises were interesting; consist-Jo- g of English and German speeches. and music from the orchestra and slog- societies. logLouisville. " The celebration "of the Ilumboldt Centennial commenced with a grand Instrumental and vocal concert by all tbe Uernaan singing societies and the leading professional and amateur talent of the city. A fw days since, near Stanford, Kentucky, a party of thirty unarmed tiegroee rescued from tbe ofiieers of Jus lice a Uegro who was belirg conveyed to Jail for an attempt to shoot Vq other " negro. Cicinnatl. Warren Kennedy, a stationer In Vine street, near Fourth, sui cided this evening, by Jumping out of tne louriu story or tne window above , his store. Plymouth, Pa. The late disaster at Avondalo leaves 73 widows and 154 fatherless children; the number of the latter will be increased to nearly 200. The receipts of the treasurer of the relief fund, amount to nearly $11,000. Extensive preparations arePittsburg being made for the Ilumboldt Centennial President Grant will arrive in the city at noon. After his reception he will be escorted to the grove. An JneendLary Are this at Wei isville, Ohio, destroyedmorning an entire ' - to-da- y; ...-.- . to-morr- ow to-nig-ht. ; . : -- eon-tain- ? committee. ...... . . . .m . IThe Cincinnati Bed Blocking base ball club, the first nine, will start, accompanied by Hatton, for, S.tn- - Francisco today. Harry Wright will be'captaln of the enUre field. Bralnard will be pitcher, Allison catcher, Gould first wwe, sweaacy second, Watermau third, George Wright shortstop, Leonard left field, Mevsy right field. Taylor substitute. .They will play the first game on the recreation grouuds at San Francisco, on Saturday, Sep. 23. jSt. Louis, Perry Butler, who came here last week with Dan. Vorhles, as his attorney to defend the suit him by the First National Bank,Wash-lngton,warrested on a telegram from Washington, charged with being privy to the fraudulent passage through the New Orleans custom of five hundred bags of coSee. house, About fifteen thousand dollars worth of goods, shipped fan New York, consigned to Hays & Co., of Ottawa, Kansas, have been attached in their transit br the HheriCTof this county, as the property of xtrTjfouer wuica, nowever, ne aenles, stating that Hays, who was formerly his clerk, was the sole owner. Vorhles sued out a writ of replevin, and while the bond "was being made up. Fuller was arrested on the revenue The Time, of tK,i city, asserts charge. that it Is & mallcloat its having Atlanta, G. Early on Banday.xnorn-Ingsi- x origin with some of the o nicer of the os story brick sstores, on Ma- First National Bank, at Little Rock, rietta street, end ens Lar-- baildict at which failed some time aro. The U.S. the corner of .Marietta and Peach. Ires Court held Fuller In fifty thouixnd dolatreeti, were bare sd; 13 $100,GCO, In- - lars bonds to appear wMs ht could not give, but the matter ws to-ulg- ht, .. - xist as to-d- ay -- w. to-morro-w. arranged without sending him to Jail of the 81st nit reports that Jefferson HEl'J ADVERTISEfAEllTS Fletcher and other prxuni by by re- Dr.' Clias. nent citizens becoming perscoilv Mackay, had returned to T ! f; from the North, much: imsponsible for his appearance, Bdlnburg ! Vlate Jtomney, Chicago. The Germans commen-mence- d proved in health by his sojourn in Sisasoa rf tiorc Uuni-bold Bcotaid. tie rslebratlon of the . w il . t centennial last nJht;hy a festival, A Havuen dispatch states that Gen. ttaHft in tneTurner Hall. The' programme Vlctorlne had surrendered Gonarves to wis. m ouMiu Ainoa, acea w j consisted of xnuslo by a splendid or- the insurgents,' being permitted to re w on f locr. to ber amilr pior urf chestra, and a large chorus, who per-- turn to Port an Prince with his troops. form ed several choice vocal and .lnstru- Oonarvea ihad .been acraln opened to in vd uw v ara. Bait uuiq - . Z I trade. Balnave was in the interior. mental selections;' also srserlcarof-taaca vnandlos Y. an Bnanaa . W. Bpener, leau'x and an elaborate) orstiuu va Hum u V J vsu esas sm boldt byJLLr. Schlaeer of the Stoat ' on the 2S4 ulU, or f In MH1 Creek: Wart, VJj Two Doora norfls of h cloee of the perform xlijrr ovrjjuKSGEiia.' the At Deoeaaea fm of Zcihmg. Bowden. wl Ann IrandL Henry Hooper ' a Brtf w flaftMm atorch-lieht ances marched 7 uuerr. DsW ITU IXJTT1 procetsion v' Ttnnlr Into the south' divUfori of the city, seraaa wi ut faiiv; newspaper Cloes, etc w enading various, died tntha fall nope of glortoiu Always on had.a choice aeleetlon of and Balnt, more elaborate celebration aJ will occur at the Perae House, at which Francis and Jessie Clever! v: William . AtUL Star ptessscopy AUEH'S SUPERIOR BRANDS OF Georgians John, Ann a poem,. composed byjCaspar1 Butz, for Sarah, Ellen, the oclon, yglll lhv .rfead.1 AI festive and James B packman: Justinian. Ellra. LOUR, can tats, also composed expressly for John and Alma Warr; 8usan F. Wil--j ."' . 1. itvu. OATS, this celebration br liana Balatka. will- Hams; James, Ellen, Sarah. Ironies, ' inia rvimnit of Tfalnr la a maanlfleaat bead be performed. Other sppropriata oere- Amelia, Ernest, Harriet, William' and Of BABLEY, y hatn Apply Btmaeus Coeoalne to render It motiies-wibe gone tnrougn." Ascien Mary Ann Rawlings; Hannah and . -tlfio and literary club will also be orran IjOuieaHawklhs;SamueI, UaryVValter, pusble,sortsndtrUtapt rV;;v;'ra011T3,: Conrt. Burnett's Florimel any,roreln lied under the name of the Humboldt Mary A. and James Clark;, Tllomas, ..In Z'SSl: BRAN, Rebecca. Emma. Martha and Hannah would be considered a peer In society. TT.iMatnn eoftens tne skin, and Is ! Ttnrn.n'j A.. George George, rea Saxton; is Ann; Mary there Washington specials say ICIIOPFEED uss after 8., Fanklin 8., admirably adapted for Qentlemen's son to beiiero uxm xue president has W., Alfred ' " Orders respeetfally slfclted from tuni tendered the Chinese mission to .Sena Claudius E.. Harry A. andr Enoch E. shaving. tTbe opposition la fictltlons brands thatBar- - wiahlok a choice article of Flour for faotl.y bSt. tor Frelinghuysen, of N. J., and has Bramwell; Sarah, Elizabeth and r Wm. Clark; John, Theresa nctt's Cooking EtrcU reeelre, renders eon- OBDEtm decided tfbt to snDoInt Geo! Wilkes. or FIVE 18ACKH fAND In nn&JItv .bnarenL ITPWARlj transmitted and Thomas Springthorpe; Jeremiah tntli r Mill" QovernorHollinanrhas Broadaivi on VJUjIT New In aijni Store York, Fine BarneU'e Wm. Jab?z Wm. and and CITY FREE Rowley; uF CAUTAQK. to the State lepartment the ofacial Tay war ' John etancey;Jonn ratification of the fifteenth amendment lor; jacKson; Mary, V11 'Vn 'TV inivrx ths mihlits anoinjtt fm,. j , TXeber ford John Chatter arid. ton; f3Tn Red Jacket' BXler are the t.afet snd by the State of New.Yorki mhnll herenfter Tajtt a label fn. w t . ' and 'Stfrairiiein wen;1 vet Advices from Georgia, Thomas, busan, miMMtiilmnlkntind tbe beat ariDetlzer Thomas. Elizabeth and William dinVrftd. aa'all who! bsve used them will over the mouth vf all my XXX (Tripled and say that about naif the, UQon. crop in- James. Ball: Thomas. Mary and Emma Bale; teatlfy. Tney are sold by ai. drugtUU and those States u destroyed xjj caterpu.1FOR "1 Betzy Orglll; Eelina Hall; Anna and deal. Lhrouahoufc tne country. w Xarsw '".'"",.! uaran PAID CASH WHEAT icoaanna Frlcilla parser; :wnd have been'en liuu; word for It. and try botU. Bt Fre-.'B. M1H, secure GutonwrKvl vacant' to Cabinet the At Young's deavoring Allen'- - Flour Depot, 8. LjUty. or D. ft Jacob STAiKXKsrr Bxxxs lor sal at this Office. Bee Sarah Richard at and Price; Milton; have for that State, . position a apparently dZ4.jw3 :ir received" axsTxrances' that in ere "Will be and'Dengta Jensen; paui U Lu, West oar advertisement In anotber column. Elisa anc no permanent appointment for at least EIna Jensen; Hane Cbemleal Yeast Baking; Powder two months; nevertheless they are con- Emily Walnwrlght: William and Mar releya Is tbe only reliable baking powder In market. Bralley; The ZION'S fident that when, the appointment is tha Jtoee: Marcus and Minnieand Ingredients entering Into Its composition Edward, John Lucy are chemiccutv made, it win bd given ithxenntyivan is, Polly Bandy: vure. snd so careraiiy comDinea Richard Rees?; Margaret i The State Department! huhoafilcJal Woozley; to make bght, vee and nu falls It nevef that advices from Minuter Motley which Thomas; Margaret Gale; Seberen, tritions blacuf ts. rolls; 01 shows that no new steDs have been Toekjay Rulof and lbertjt Van Dyk; rarletles with nntibrm soeeews.psstry. UtRCtllTILE IIISmUTIOH It Istheeheep-etaken. for. negotiations for. the. settle- Pleter, Antje, Agls and Jan Bruin; oneIt from to the consumerr, requires ment .of )th& 'AlalxtTiia .claims. ; The Catherine. Jentjeaud Cornelia bontyn; third a balf less tnoee or ordinary man- bn tq members of "the Cabinet attribute this Valk; Christina, utaclure. For ssla by grocers generally. delay to an intention to wait and see if Bammers; Cornelia Dlna Poorte; and Delter this uovernment does not concede the Hermandus, Caroli William,' British position in the Alabama ques Anthony, Garreldlna, na. and Garreldlna tion by recognizing the belligerency of Anthony wrugging; Goods Department. Mart ho S., Mary, ChristUn, Johan, Slg? unba. It Is understood that the Department vard and Martin T.Sorensen Benjamin of Bute has requested the Danish Gov Judson; Bydla and Sarah Haley; Jo LettMmil lanoffrra. FT. B.Clmwn LJ. T. Oaine ernment to extend the time within seph liurton: Eiizabetn, Nepbl and Prompter, W. T. Ilarrla. Treesurer, T. Williams leaaer or tne urcnesirs, ueo. careieaa. which final action relative to the St. Hannah Rutherford: Joseph Dutson: IRCCrORS of the abore InMJtatlon THE meet Thomas purchase may be taken by the Samuel Mouncey; Charles, Thomas, demnd of tbe Public, have Hannah. John V.. Rosannah. Sarah. SECOND APPEARANCE OPENED thetne fine Mule room of tbe unitea mates. An Omaba dispatch says that? 40 Joseph and. Rose.Croshaw; John Wil or Mormon emigrants leitfor Utah vester liams. Mary styen; Ym. 'ana jemima GREAT .THE . Dl GUSH TRAGEOIAR,'. Tackei: Charles Cook; Henry Cather 9 x. day. EAGLE 31; yi. Thomas and William A telegram from Cheyenne says that ine, Jane, Harry, g on the 'Denver road com Wortev: Wm. and Sarah Hunt; Louisa. as a Wm. i Louisa, Harriet, Ij., and Wm: Stamenced, vesterdav. , Further information from the recent ples; Charles, 6ussn,8arab,Cyrus,8usan, ' Whose cngsgement mnftt necessarily b stage robbery In Montana shows that Anna, Emma and Robert Napper; EliRetail DRY GOODS Deflate!.' limited to two men were connected therewi- za and, Kphraim Perkes; Eliza Smith; only th.-one of .whom was- .killed! :the Joseph r Mary, Jemima, JaOe- - A., Wm. Twelve .s?erroimssncefii Only I ,; VBIBI WILL BI roUHD other Informed his "captors where the T., Isabella, Alaraena, John, Joseph. Elizabeth aud Alfred Gibson; Thomas, Ur.'WAHNBRwtll haYe' the honor or making treasure was secreted.' Thirty-nin- e nu second Appearance m this City, thousand have been recovered. The Mary aud Mary Shipley; Michael, MarA CHOICE SELECTION OF Hcber robbers who committed the first robbery tha anil Wheatley: Jane Bailey; have been traced to Nevada, and it i's Cornelius and Lsmbert Osborne; Char SILKS, MtnlNUS, H: believed they will soon be captured. lotte, Anu and Thomas Pnrdy; ltobert, TUESDAT, SEPT. 14, at Emma and Emma Lancaster; Reuben Inv Sir d. ward. Hal rr DELAINES San Francisco. 5. Seward, ALPACAS, beautiful II tended the opening Of , the feWe nth In fMMt'Harabt Marshall Thomas, Eliza,, of Play, J '.i Lorenzo, CyrusvHeberamuel,-Thomasdustrial JiLxlbiUoa- And the asaal Seasonable Tarjetlea or Eliza and IteubeA Pardy: Instiute. He visited the publla school by Invitation of the board of education. Thomda Finch: Samuel, Loaba ana RlEffS-ELlEU- ! He leaves by. steamer for Louisa Sadler; Sarah Llddle; Sarah San "Deigor and returns oVerland 'and Hill; Mary , A. Grimtbs; Charles and will pcobablr participate inithttrhresk Elizabeth Donkin; Charles F. Woods;. GHVG1TAMS, THE COHSPIRACY.' Dell; Cornelius. Maria and Sarah injr of the 'ground- for the San Diego James M.l White; Ada' OV, Brown; Sarah Ai cAnnrxtiiicnEtTEiT. " ' PlilXTS, and ' - Mr. JfEXI. WAIUrKXl here on a Panama steamer on the thir and' James: Stranger Ann . and Alice r' , ' DOMESTIC , tleth, for Manianvill, where ph?par-- Roblson; Mary Alice Kay; Mary Ann Julie De Mortemsr, ward to TUchellcw; ' ' auoos nave oeen aireaay maue iof ma lvay; lister uowarlu; Alary, Jane and rnomas uraasbaw; saran Shaw; .Debotransportation to tne city or 'Mexico, rah Doors open at 7 o'doclr. Performance to ALL COODS AT URUSUaLLY LOW FIGURES I'reactor: Mary By ard: Elizabeth commenoe at 1XX. 'Ann Thomas; Janet, Alexander, today writes that his Govermentwlll and :,...... William and George Beand: Joseph. prepare rorseward's recption. Generals Rosecrana and Sedgwick Susan, Emily, James, Ellen and Joseph LADIE3 willflnd a 12 ARSHAL'S SALE. leave for San Diego, to in jviiiis; joud, niary, James ana Mary augurate the worlc on the, San. XJlego Day;.. Alfred Hanks; Joseph Sowdon; and Gila Railroad. Funds, sufficient to Charles, Mary A.; Sarah J. and Charles 7TrHEIlEA8, judgment was rendered In th DUtrlet Court : T tbe third Judicial Dia. build a road to the Gila river are already W. Fletcher; W. Wright: James and iria or the Tsrrltory eforuiah, on ths 30th dav ac George Lucas; Mary Redding; Eliza A LEADING FEATURE. subscribed, congressman Axteil nit and nth Xxm.. t- tr... h companies the party for tha purpose of Bailey; Sarah Gwyre; Henry Puzey: Cjo. Roberto.! Bleater and William or b "of San Diego, Dennis and Bophla Boon; Robert and vaHa Ajax,nnaawan Inspecting tothe harbor the iMayu.ie iot& uwusmau and result of his Hebe Holmes; John, Elizabeth, Eliza- - and flfly alxJioilara and eighteen cent&J 1 jmto Congress leport a full line of lerled upon tbe rollowlnc coods. aa tb nronor. observations. beth, Alice, William, James, John and tT Of A WatLKiMtiir will AIit anl w n turn , A. Carpels, ior oaie, a JTODilc AtlCtlon, v Maria Mad sen; J. J. Backer: XAACUBQiJ, H. Mor- - awe At their Store rirss Hanita Street, be tensen; a. o. Jensen; Fria tin Jensen; Senaber 8T, Rugs, tlals, 1SS9, AS lO A. Christen John and James R. " ' libndon. Tbe JDxi!y jfe09 contains Beck; J. Jensen; and Jane Farrlneton: Sarah xxaraware. lioots and Shoes. nailing, another letter rrotn William iiowIl on Blllamy: James and Mary Berry; John m "wre, Notions, Perfumery. Jewelry, stores and wo tuaijjra uaiush uuru xyrun. xie Taylor; Henry Ewer; Henry. Perrins; imici viacacnu aaercaaoaaae. ; Curiains savs Lady Byron has condemned her jonannes ana Louisa nastcr; Maria d2D0-t-d ; . Territorial Marshal. self by a breach of honorable silence, Phalmaun; Jacob and Elizabeth Huben Windovv- - and that an irreparable wrong waa done xj uiaju j ggieinan; jonannes weisnaubt; WAIITED inHEDIATELY f Byron by the destruction or the papers Gotfred Alder;. Anna R. Ruesb; , Table Bamasks, containing hia Justification, and tha- TJlrlch, Margaret, Susannah, Johan. - Of ths Latest Styles, constsatry on hand the solution of the nneation is imnasal- Kasper md Ann Stahelle; Marti Nich GOOD C A III? ble," except on defective export :evl- - olas; Joseph, Maria and Matilda TVJJVDO If aence, jjr Forbes winsiow, in a pub Maria GotUel, SMITH JBBO'S. , lic communication on the aame subject, and Caroline Deck;Magdalena, Frankhan-e- r; .Eliza A very large assortment and holds ' that' the theory: .'of . the mental State R ad. Elizabeth .Magdalena Schrine; aberration of Ii&dy Byron cannoti be Wldever; Roslna Rush; Maria Rosh- .0 ir- - XN PZllCE'l . i ,v maintained. ir. ii .r. lisberger; Ulrlc, Barbara,Marla, Johan, The Time, In an editorial, comment- Gotfred and Elizabeth Loobll; Frederio AM 2Uuo are assured that Ast Proprietor of .the. Revere House Saloon, ing on the -Kmperor's illness and the and Ann E. Rentier; Susannah Wat-de- r; in Style of Good and Jlru-want, TT. nnnvfiirTiirirn ....lMjt Nicholas and puoiicauou or tne 'cnatiurvbru uUum. Nicholas, Solomon,. toiU an be of reoelTd BBarwra, Importation haajnat carefully tludted. saya the person of the sovereign is of KXAS A Co. eelehratl ALE nd IH)KTEU, secondary importance: if the jsrsooal beth. Carolina - and Gotfred Gabler; - 3 ONOUE. : 7 AKu! FEP. CIO government ila ended lit matters little1 Jacob and Catherine Hlertiger; Caroline CALVIN H. B. CLAVSON, a. r -- .u .4 ii uours. i. f esc. ini-i-i DUTdAiiuicaMiiu who is Emperor or Regent. The essen usisener; Msrgret ana Margret lureber; tial question is who is Minister and on Magdaline Buhler; Christian Gortell; what terms does he hold office, and on Carl Gobler! Xoulsa and Matilda Hoti: NOTICE. what principles does he conduct his ad Jacob and Jeanne Held: Ho tense Lansr: ministration.! No one taJioteru iex Catherine Stelner; AnnaFrankbauser; QTOAYED fr.m M.B.Shlpp'a in the lltb Ward tne uaoinet and tea uaya iccf one small VOW. syetrs uosina liigien jacoDana Ainer lientr old. cepttnrougn V ewme Una red back. brandedO Won rtzht bin. . the confidence) of the majorityenjoying of the Egger-manM. Eliza and Anna ler; Eliza, " f .Herman people. BU1PP A. Htore. will be thankfully recelved. Dlggleman;' Josephlna ' ' Paris. A tempeat, yesterdsy.'prcs-trate- d Lans; HUset ' Constant: James ,S.L.Clty.Spt-Tt18dMoor: i2ioc2w5l the telegraph wires; and comma-nlcatlo- n Mary A., Jospeh, ..Charles. Franklin In every direction was tempo- - and Albert Granger; Elizabeth Swan; Hen's Hoiac-iiiac- le Shoe raruy interrupted. r Tne.; Emperor's Eliza P. and Rosa S. Ford; Johan C&rr; Is - t , , health better Man awash Myers; Susannah and Eliza CUTLEnS ana CUK&BIITiis.' ' TrtfwsT' Tl wn Ha will aamwy assorted that the. Empress vr Pnvnaeat v Itis Beoond tTa. South Street. OoDoalte ransta 4 will be retailed at aUCia asviis andU4UMf and Cutlery UCralrod on abortkumm set out again on herJoumeV east. Thomas nntiea Matilda Farmer; Btoree wood; dlG2&aI3w Gen. Prim, while at Vichy, had a Emma and Elizabeth Beck; Matthew, rrnuoct uuro. Icsk than Host 0x1 conference with the Spanish ambassa- Barah, Edward and Orton Mosxfs: John dors to England and .France, on the burn: Edward. subject of the communications received AnnjuidAnnia.Osborne; Francis- and T71iolesa1e from Washington. . It is rumored, that Ann Pettier? Ester and Rebecca Bush- the disposition of the people of the by John C Parr; John W. Flemming; it United States to interfere in the afiairs Jaekson; Alfred Tempest; Ann Price ! 1 of Cuba was denounced at the confer- Mary ana anzs uuer Cull! joncs; ence as an act of: ingratitude, to epsin, Edwin Barling; Jeremiah and the hope waa expressed that Spain Caroline Crouch t James Gibson; i i Vhh would rtpIyenergeUcally to.thOClci-ou- s pllza, EUaa A., Caroline, Sarah A. Ier Pair manifestations of the Americans. ana samuti cook j Ann u.t David John Tha Best Double SolePegged, S2.00 Madrid. The Imperial insbta on the H. Ja3i:'Thomas 'J. and "Juno Irons; 11 the of necessity speedy suppression of Emmai iMary and Nan oil 3oathwell: r " Hailed, 2.25 the Cuban insurrection, ii'art'ofthe neaencU" josepnrxiorcsiy; siaiiettj forreinforcements' Cuba" have' sailed William George; Alexander, Margaret, from Barcelona. Other detachments Ann, Edward ' and Asrnes Lewis Thos. OTHER GOODS EQUALLY CI1EAP1 . will follow from Catalonia. t and Ann Richards William Thomas; iti DiHere noes are growing up between Morgan . Powell Marv A. Rodfr A TIT A I. QUESTION ASTYEIXED. the prosressistandnnicniit partioavJ t Thomas waits and! .Madrid. CommLsloners have been cauu; jJohnson; r Braith who hays reo4Usd las Ut ofoQciai remedies J. p. Meik. vuinney; .a. josepn named to consider the alteration of thd xouu la vain, are atkiu what they shall do next and 413. numDer it Co., Win. n code for the colonies, the If tnre Is ony ror their mtsersT There " 'HETUBN1KO aXOEBS." of reforms and the abolition of ESTrCSaT fcEUZKB API- "':;.. JFt.?"tlve Uiem immediate c and in Porto Itfco.- .Marius Enslen. Edwnrd-Nnhl alavery tore ie them to perfect relief, BOOT," hoalth. It At .SM cf tt3 riew-crnouett irrin in West James Sharp, John F. Hardy, Platte D. erentually. a parjrattre, and a L1m omcb,'' Chester Jail, charged with outraging his xjyrasn, jti. Qa nd lough, XX.' F. j. ju.Cv.U1 own daughter, suicided last night. , tl , Farns worth ,'JcsIah F. Gihhs. John w MAIN STREET, a U CITY. iiew xoric rne Liverpool joxtrnai Lee, George H. Dunford, d2J7irC0tlta ex-Go- r. Davisj-accompan- his-frie- ied nd . 5 tBr, ' ewvatft. b lJJsS FLOURPPPOT STSasl . Tl s ... w I - - aa aa a tf & Ssjfc a- yTTsiMTsaa-sss-- vst v s- w a- . T - To-nig- ht . f .., . -- u y. - i; A-J- ohn Valen-UhAiSmU- ' r- -: . h; - worth-whil- lo-Tieu- e . T ' i - . ! oi ? .: - -- -- and-Flori- da , V!-- 1' " Penns-vlranlan- ; 1 . j'.-t'- ; A sl U . t : CO-OPBRAT- tVE st -- mm - l1!!.1!1!. , Dry ! BHFDEIltl ;3fjjii track-layin- . - . . . -- - - . THIS EVENING, j i to-da- y. cal . - Ort-ou- ; - ; . - DRESS GOODS. to-morr- ow . - 1 ::-y- . j -- , I -- -- i l.- V - to-morr- ow V - a 1111 smsm - r . Cloth-Inj- r. -- 1 -- 1 Hlers-chvog- ENTERS el; I . , . .iu --w-a - ' PIQ-B- ? e ' - -- n; 9. to-da- y. . A w A pAiasi-l- . . t . 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